Interestingly, McCoy reveals in his inteview that he shared most of his scenes wth Ian McKellen's Gandalf...

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...but also appears with the dwarves and Martin Freeman's Bilbo Baggins, and with Cate Blanchett as Galadriel, for which "they didn't even have to pay me." Given Radagast's connection to Saruman....we wonder if McCoy worked with Christopher Lee during his specially mounted, London-based mini-section of the shoot. McCoy says not, but may yet appear in one of the later films with him. The shift from two-parter to trilogy means he has more to shoot next year."I can't predict what will happen in the future," he says. "There are different beginnings and endings to shoot: all sorts of stuff. It's very exciting; none of us have any idea what it's actually going to look like. Peter works in such a way that you do an infinite variety of takes in an infinite variety of ways, so you won't know what your final performance was until you sit down and watch it."

I wonder in what connection Radagast would film with Galadriel if he is not at Rivendell for the Council meeting, according to the publicity shots we've seen so far... "Choosing Trust over Doubt gets me burned once in a while, but I'd rather be singed than hardened." ¯ Victoria Monfort